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Perched on the wild Northern Rivers coast, Portrush is a classic Australian beach town where the Pacific meets laid-back surf culture. With its long stretch of golden sand, dramatic headlands, and a buzzing café scene, it’s the kind of place where you can spend the morning riding waves and the afternoon exploring coastal walks. The town’s relaxed vibe and proximity to lush hinterland make it a perfect stop on a self-drive itinerary between Byron Bay and the Gold Coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Portrush Main Beach – A sweeping arc of sand ideal for swimming, sunbaking, and long walks. The patrolled area is family-friendly, while the northern end attracts surfers.
- Headland Lookout – Climb the short trail to the headland for panoramic views of the coastline, especially stunning at sunrise.
- Rock Pools at Low Tide – Explore the natural pools exposed at the base of the headland, teeming with starfish, crabs, and small fish.
- Portrush Surf School – Whether you’re a beginner or looking to improve, local instructors offer lessons that make catching your first wave a breeze.
- Hinterland Drives – The winding roads behind town lead to subtropical rainforest, waterfalls, and charming villages like Uki and Nimbin.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers find two nights and one full day enough to soak up Portrush’s coastal charms. Spend your first afternoon on the beach and the headland walk, then use the full day for a surf lesson or a hinterland drive. If you’re a keen surfer or hiker, consider three nights to allow for a relaxed pace and exploration of nearby national parks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay – Just 30 minutes south, Byron offers world-class dining, the iconic lighthouse, and a vibrant arts scene.
- Brunswick Heads – A sleepy river-mouth town with calm swimming and a retro caravan park vibe, perfect for a half-day detour.
- Mullumbimby – A quirky hinterland hub known for its farmers’ market, organic cafés, and alternative culture.
- Nightcap National Park – Home to the spectacular Minyon Falls and lush rainforest walks, a must for nature lovers.
- Crystal Creek – A series of swimming holes and cascades in the hinterland, ideal for a refreshing dip.
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